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Samuel M.

Townsend - Date of birth: 20/ 04/ 1994


24 Queens Road, Calf Heath, Wolverhampton, WV10 7DT
Tel: 07799843155 / 01902798228 - Driving License: Full
E-mail: Samuel.Townsend@mail.bcu.ac.uk
Website: http://samueltownsen7.wix.com/samueltownsend
Personal Statement
From a young age I have took a large interest in television, watching
various shows in many different genres. This is what led me to gain a
passion to have career in television. I have managed to gain some
experience in television and want to expand on that. I am currently
studying at university and achieved first in my TV Studio module and a
2:1 in my TV Location Module. Gone on to be accepted on second year TV
modules.
Employment
1013 2014 Guest Lecturer at Stafford College
2012 Present Checkout Operator at ASDA
2012 Present Tech Operative at Free Radio on the Goal Zone
2011 2012 Work Experience at Free Radio on the Goal Zone
Education
2013 Present Birmingham City BA Honours in Media and
University Communication
2010 - 2012 Stafford College Extended Diploma in
Creative Media Production
2005 - 2010 Cheslyn Hay Sport 7 C's - including English,
and Community Science and Maths
High School 1 B - Citizenship
Distinction* (2xA*)
- B-Tec in Sport
Key Skills
Reliable
Hard working
Responsible
Enthusiastic
Good
Communication
Skills
Trustworthy
Strong leader
Skills and Interests
Editing using Audition for
Free Radio
Enjoy responsibility
Willing to learn
Want to work more on live
shows
Always looking to improve
skills
References
David Salt, Executive Producer/ Network Operations Manager
Free Radio, salty@freeradio.co.uk
Sam has been assisting production of The Goal zone for the last 6
months. The Goal zone is an Orion Media Programme which broadcasts
live football on the radio stations BRMB, Beacon, Mercia & Gold in the
Midlands. Sams involvement in the programme has seen him recording
and editing commentary highlights for use on the air and online. This is
no easy task with Sam sometimes having to listen, record, and edit audio
from up to five live football matches. His commitment is second to none
and he is always willing to lend a hand. Sam has made quick progression
in his short time with us, which just shows his willingness to learn and
progress.
Cara Keeling, Lecturer, Stafford College, c.keeling@staffordcoll.ac.uk

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